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| Thoughts of Faith initiated the volunteer program in 1993 to help supply teachers for Martin Luther School. The school has been served by over 20 volunteers ranging from recent college graduates to retired teachers. Applications to serve as a volunteer may be obtained through WELS Kindgom Workers. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Requirements for volunteer service Desire to share God's Word Ability to teach Religion and/or English ELS/WELS membership A college degree Good health A valid passport Duties of volunteers Teach religion and/or English to students at Martin Luther School Teach English to Czech teachers at MLS Teach English to other Czech adults Other duties for the mission depending on skills and interests You will receive The joy of sharing the good news about Jesus Airfare to and from the Czech Republic Housing and utilities provided Catastrophic health insurance provided |
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| Comments by volunteers: The hope for these people will come in the generation of young people who are being taught about Jesus and His love for sinners. Working with these children and hearing them sing, "What a Friend We have in Jesus", both in English and Czech, grings a joy that can only be experienced.  -Jeanne Schewe Volunteering in a mission field is a defining time in a person's life. You find out exactly what you are made of and just how important your faith really is to you. Being here has put my own life in perspective. I know that sharing my faith and helping others to learn and share their faith is the important thing I can do with my life. -Rachel Moldstad |
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| Volunteers for the 2000-2001 School Year Rev. Harold Schewe, Mrs. Jeanne Schewe, Rachel Moldstad |
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| Volunteers for 2001-2002 School Year Mr. Don Holzhueter, Mrs. Sue Holzhueter, Marie Voecks |
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